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  2. Hooters - Wikipedia

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    Also in 2001, Jodee Berry, a waitress at a Hooters in Panama City Beach, Florida, won a beer sales contest, for which the promised prize was a new Toyota automobile. However, the manager awarded her a "toy Yoda" instead, claiming the contest was an April Fool's Day joke. Berry filed a lawsuit against Gulf Coast Wings, the local franchisee, and ...

  3. Breast prostheses - Wikipedia

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    A pair of breast prostheses with glued on nipples Japanese breast prostheses made using 3D scanner and craftsmanship. Breast prostheses are breast forms intended to look like breasts. They are often used temporarily or permanently by women after mastectomy or lumpectomy procedures, but may also be used by for aesthetic purposes.

  4. Accessory breast - Wikipedia

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    Accessory breasts, also known as polymastia, supernumerary breasts, or mammae erraticae, is the condition of having an additional breast. These extra breasts may appear with or without nipples or areolae. The condition, a form of atavism, is most commonly observed in

  5. This woman with triple Q breast implants has spent over $1 ...

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    In addition to breast implants and skin expanders, she's had everything from brow lifts to multiple rhinoplasties, her lips done 12 times, 2 Brazilian butt lifts and 19 boob jobs, as well as a ...

  6. List of body modifications - Wikipedia

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    Breast ironing – Pressing (sometimes with a heated object) the breasts of a pubescent female to prevent their growth. Foot binding – compression of the feet of girls to modify them for aesthetic reasons

  7. Mastopexy - Wikipedia

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    The breast meridian for the length of the sternum bone (from the sternal notch at the lower-throat) to the xiphoid process (at the lower tip). An ellipse, centered upon and bisecting, the breast meridian line on the sternum. The form and dimensions of the medial pedicle skin-flap, the base of which is above the midline of the ellipse.